THE GENERAL ELECTION.
FIVE CANDIDATES FOE MANAWATU SEAT. Nominations for the General El(i£fc. tion closed yesterday and resulted in the five candidates who have been before the public of late, electing to go to the poll. The nominations are as follows: CLOSEY, Septimus James Edgar, builder, of Levin, elector of Hauraki.— Proposed by J. Boyce (Glen Oroua), W. fl. Gimblett (Maugawhata), S. E. Algar (Taikorea), W. E. Kilsby (Koputaroa), H. M. Mead (Shannon), W. Purcell (Shannon), A. J. Simpson (Bulls), E. 0. Bond (Awahuri), A. J. Baxter (Aorangi), L. Wilton (Tokomaru), A. N. Moreom (Rongotea), L. H. Yarrall (Rongotea). HORNBLOW, John Knowles, journalist, of Foxton.—Proposed by Messrs James MeLeavey (Levin), M. B. Bergin, John Ross, D. R. Ogilvy, Geo. Rough Snr., 1. W. Mudford, and S. Mattar.
HUNTER, Clifford Lorrie, tram •conductor, Wellington South.—Proposed by R. E. Downes (Shannon), R. W. Guy (Tokomaru), H. Harvey (Levin), E. Lycette (Levin), W. G. Bishop (Levin), R. L. Heath, D. M. Laurvig (Shannon), W. W. Gardiner (Shannon), I<\ Shaw.
LINKLATER, Joseph, farmer, Palmerston North. —Proposed by J. H. Perrctt (Sanson), A. H. Burgess (Rongotea), J. Batchelar (Linton), L. B, Wall (Kairanga), D. Collis (Kairanga), A. M. Henson (Feilding), J. Thomson (Kairanga), T. R. Willis (Greatford), B. G. Gower, K. W. Dalrymplc (Bulls), H. J. Lancaster (Glen Oroua). ORAM, Matthew Henry, Solicitor, of Palmerston North.—Proposed by H. A. Phillips, M. O'Connor, F. E. Trim, all of Levin.
COMING MEETINGS. Mr. Will Appletoui, the Independent candidate for Otaki: Iliakara Hall, Levin, Wednesday, November 13th; Kimberley Hall, Levin, Friday, November 15th at 7 p.m.; Century Hall at 8.15 p.m. Mr. C. L. Hunter, Labour candidate for Manawatu: Century Hall, Friday, November 22nd. '* Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, Prime Minister. Regent Theatre, Thursday, November 14th, at 1.30 p.m.Mr T. C. A. Hislop, leader of the Democrat party, Regent Theatre, Thursday, November 14th at 8 p.m. Mr M. H. Oram, Democrat candidate for Manawatu. will accompany the speaker.' ' • Col. S. J. E. Closey, Independent candidate for Manawatu, St. Mary's Hall, Levin, Wednesday, November 13th. Mr J. Linklater, National candidate for Manawatu: Shannon, Thursday, jNovember 14th.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 November 1935, Page 4
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